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Porcupine Advance, 4 Feb 1937, 1, p. 4

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FOR REN‘T convenier 20th to fil¢ February, After t] will proce naving which h Dated danuary APART ME kitchene SLalt he ‘I 1@m04 street nort! KNEEHOLE DESK With TY LARGE BOOK CASI Two Glass Doors ELECTURIC RANGETTE with Oven Indicator OCCASION AT CHATR Upholistered Drawers BABY CRIB With Mattress CONsOLH RADIO Majestic LARGE suitable for «testaurant ned EURNITURE CO. Tradeâ€"In Store 82% THIRD AVE. Notice to Creditors and Others In the Estate of Alex Deceased. TowI J. M. Belanger, Timmins..... A. W. Riddell, Kirkland * _3 H. S. MacDonald, North Bay Geo. Doggett, Kirkland ... i C. Eyans, So. Forcupine....,.. .. . Thib; Englehart ............... D. Sutherland, Halleybury. Suthelhn C. 8. Lowe, Timmings.............. W. S. Jamieson, Timmins....... s A. E. Stephenson, Liskeard. bup“m' R.. G. Smith, Timmins............ m 3 Woolling: E. V. Woolings, Englehart.... ~ R. Richardson, Timmins.. F. H. Thompson, Kirkland W. L. Mackie, Timmins.... J. Abrams, Kirkland ........ YOLLES YOLLES o)l T. N. 0. Bonspiel â€" Canada Northern Power Trophy tyl 6 11 CÂ¥( TRADEâ€"I N $TOR E MIDDLETON Public Trustee, Oszgoode PHONE 379 Third Avenue Appli R. Todd, Tnnmms Sauder, So. Poreupine Angus, Noranda.sss MJ1 roode Hall, Toronto, O it Ntichoison iblic cor, mo. Forcupl ton, Kirkland ..... romoll, North B: Hudson, Timmin olomon, Timmin Leach, Siseoe..... AIY 6.95 4.95 14.95 2.25 5.95 2.99 12.00 16 DC M . *) Dist] 111 da 108 TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE | Tenders Wanted ... FPOR SALEâ€"Dry mixed woo FOR 8A mordâ€"lotsâ€"$6.15 ; > %? $1.850;,. Dry €850*BDry Tar cords $10.00; Green cordads $10.00; also spec tained at the Lownship UQIiILC Porcupine at South Porcupine, aay Oof Jan., 1937. â€" TPRANK ~C. â€"EVANS, C TGWNSHIP OF TISDALE AppmicatiOns WIiil C undersizgned, up to i February 8th, 1937, oT Clerk. and Stenog ~Applicants to state Only those resident of Tisdale need apyt ated a frame dwelli Railroad Street. Any person intere this property should writing accompanie 10 per cent of the p In the Estate of Alex Nichoilson Deceased. The undersigned desires to sell No. 141, plan MIO, on the west of Railroad Street,. in the Municing of South Porcupine, on which is s Ping 4â€"1f100t ml Morin 138 Tender East H orcuplindt Preélimin ary sls t ut cedb ts ts B S B t 2e % : s smm WOOD FOK SALE U}p bDru t OI the pur A... N. MIDDI Public Tri 41 1€ TDX First Round Oe Té t mixed w on whiC * known Spru ckpit mara Bir N 11 TordC , on phot 14 â€"J StE ha 1‘ 11 ock, Mond;: the positi second Round 1¢ JWnsAIp off 100 .â€" Annual Meeting of . South End Church ireports for Year Received by South Poreupine Unitâ€" ed Church. south Porcupine, Ont., February 3rd. 1937. Special to The Advance, The annual meeting of the South Porcupine United Church was held in the church on Wednesday evening with a fair number of members present. Mr Joseph Evens presided. The reports fo1 the year from the different activitie within the church were all satisfactory the membership of the church has grown a little in the year, and the conâ€" tributions to various missions showed a slight increase. Two new members Mr. Robert Ship, and Mr. Wm. Oxby were reâ€"elected on the Board. The and Mr. Coffey and Mr. J. were reâ€"elected on the Board. The ladies of the church served refreshâ€" ments after the meeting. We hear that the ladies of the Easâ€" tern Star are holding a tea and sale of home baking in the Masonic Hall Kirkland Men Will Spend Some Time in Hospital Third Round M A1Y E PORCUPINE DISTRICT PIPE .AND WILL HOLD THEIR WHIST RIVE AND DANCE in the Hollinger all on Friday evening, February 12th. Joors cpen 745. Whist to commence 15 prompt. _ Refreshments served, dmission to whist and dance 5 ents. For dancing onlyâ€"25 cents ARTICLES FOR SALE home baking February 17th n looking ov. i looking over the week‘s Interâ€" erican hockey games, we were proud ee that in the game played on Satâ€" ay between Syracuse and Springâ€" i, Mike Miller, our South Porcupine ple Leaf recruit, scored two of the is made and was credited with an st. The score, was Syracuse 9, MISCELLANEOUS is only a little white rosebud, et little flower from birth; ook him home to Heaven » he was soiled on earth. idly missed by his Mother, Daddy rother Harold. ~10p OU #emllâ€" Final Dâ€"In loving and tendgl ur dear wee baby, Ken* ight months, who passec iry 5th, 1934. little white rosebud, fAower from birth; home to Heaven sed double deck bunks, camp ranges, and heatâ€" Crawley McCracken mited. Sudbury, Ont. eight weeks, according Reference to the acciâ€" ewhere in this issue. priZzes Thi Final THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO Bornâ€" dolin. 407 St. Mary cressing Bornâ€"to Mr.o 76 Wende avenue on January 30th to Sudbury Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Montreal, were Timmil week., Among the visitors for the big bonspiel North Bay, is being | old friends. Mrs. G. A. Ma number of friend honour of Miss . branch Quebec Bank â€" about â€" Here many friends will know that Mrs. J. E. Dunl street, south, who has be Mary‘s hospital, is contir make the best progress tC to be up for dancing clas Mrs. H. Burt, il1l with influenz a week or Her many Lake. A little tell a neighbou: family was on o be married on SaturC complete girectory Vic Kearn Montreal girl after t fsather isn trict. work for * Bornâ€"t Wendd ughter. M that he is enjoying gSt health. He has many 1 friends here, and to ass livery of correspondence oldâ€"timer, The Advance his present address:â€"Z Marlan Apartments, 81 Apartment 5, Toronto, â€" Bort niember fo Legislature Second Picketing _ of Stores Yesterday ): Mi for Timmins, 1 valuable asse And the Might ally do accura Signs Carried as Last Week, but Nobody Appeared to Pay Any Attention. Mr. and Mi r. Miss Ma sionmne, were yestel second Wednesda carried by six pickh pecple not to shop on Wednesday aiâ€" ternoons at the three places because of the Wednesday afternoon closing byâ€" law now being contested by the three lirims 11 GQUOUULLLG QL NZILUHAA U at Toronto. Literature distributed to passersâ€"by linked the retail clerks‘ association with the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Warkers that has a memâ€" bership drive on in the Porcupine. Action cf the three firms in keeping their places of business open on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon was said to be "A menace to the welfare of the retail clerks," accordingz to the circulars disâ€" tributed. The three firms involved believe the byâ€"laws passed by the council closing dry goods, hardware, and furniture stores on Wednesday afternoon are inâ€" valid. Summonses were served on them last week and at Tuesday‘s police court, as wili be seen elsewhere in this issue, hearing of the case was adjournâ€" ed for two weeks, pending the decision of the Supreme Court. Try The Advance Want Advertisements T‘] XCUuU «* ied ‘nâ€"to Mr. and Mrs Balsam street soutl i daughter. 1¢ 10 ) d Royal Bank i at . "on Fesb. :15 s â€"Marjori¢ in Conistor o Mr. and MyI Sullivan weekâ€"ent ‘ampbell ‘Timmins store K. Pierce, and vere vesterday openIn > same nert they did Kirkland ospilal rourabl A1 it Directori publicatior or Kirklan e, ie neigh e ; visiting re ‘curling Macdonald et i lew Ca}y s will be Toronto, O n Dirke id Mrs. D at St. Mar i i M me Court of Ontaric 1t 1J ol n ‘Bi liscontinue T€ Timmi 1g â€"to â€"operi d Northwestern he Dominion ch at Rouyn i avenu been ul Munro 114 Mapi ill m s 1¢ r1al 1C s popula vith give improveC from ol Kennit T‘immin 11 11 rIL o1 of Carnival Last Night at South Porcupine ng D creatiot Mrs. Cleared up Murder Committed in Bus ably dance ($20 in Casl1.) Owing to mem which was to ha‘ being down with ably absent, the thank Reeve Clever Work â€" Unravelled What Seemedâ€" Unusual Mystery. Oorou On a bus between Colborough and Netherton, England, a passenger is murdered. The noise of the gun disâ€" charging was apparently drowned by the sound of the motor backâ€"firing. There seemed to be no way to bring the murderer to justice, yet there were only twelve people who could be susâ€" pected. It must be one of these twelve. But which one? This was the mystery. Which of the passengers or officials on the bus was guilty of the crime? The story is told in most interesting and entertaining way by Leslie Cargill, a master craftsman. Read the thrilling tale just started in The Advance. There is a synopsis in the present issue and you can take up the story now without losing any of the thread of the mystery. Like all of Leslie Cargill‘s stories, "Mur. der Goes by Bus," will hold the interest u: Anniversary Supper of United Church, Saturday ommIit Italians Here Likely to Build Church in Timmins A group of Timmins citizens are seriously considering the building here of a fourth Roman Catholics church for the Italian residents of the town. The anniversary supper under the auspices of the Laiics‘® Aid of the Timâ€" mins United Church is always a pleasâ€" ingâ€" and successful eveni, The event this year is being held on Saturday of this week, Feb. 6th, commencing at No final decision has been reached yet in the matter, The Advance was told this morning, although the idea has met with a favourable response from many. 6 ng : this this 5.30 Glendale Newsâ€"Press:â€"Italy and Germany are taking dangerous chances by training child armies. Think of pay~â€" inge npensions to them for 80 or 99 years! The members of the Schumacher e Dept. were given a party after the me by our own brigade at their rooms er the fire hall. The committee feel that this even! N 1€ me olo be p.m committee feel that this event] ‘en a social success and wish to all who helped to make it so. Kerr and Councillor Helmer both present and assisted t-he} roomball game between Schuâ€" Fire Dept. and South Porcupine ast wellâ€"played game (without and was the annual championâ€" nt. Last year Schumacher won jal (made locally) resplendent th Porct L V me!t pu ern 1€ s bright openin he mystery is sol niva ocal people turned out t fun, and the youngsters njoyed the evening. ntion must be made of the string of coloured lights ink., and across the ice inâ€" upine, Ont., Feb. 4th, 1991 e Advance. val neld on Wednesday kating rink under the ausâ€" Moose Lodge, was, we aAre i real success. A pleasing »eal people turned out to un ard the voungsters tiie ible omitted up by Mr. Adi Electric and the > courtesy. and Mr. G. Jo! he members of jle for the prog > game between reunine resulted pint I~‘ ‘flu, ilt erefore th ing to the final olved and justice Reporis this week that Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh had left England by airplane for an unknown destinaâ€" tion and that for some days no word had been received from them led radio fans to all sorts of wondering and some of them to anxiety. Of course, there was the expected suggestion that some one should say that perhaps the Lindâ€" ‘berghs had been kidnapped. This has en s en nsm w es e e e enough of the sensational to set some folks questioning and others talking. However, word from Europe yesterday set all anxiety at an end. Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh were found to be in Italy. They were discovered sightâ€" seeing in Pisa, that famous place where the tower is not on the level. It apâ€" pears that Col. and Mrs, Lindbergn were tired of the monotony of life and had simply gone away on a holiGay. They travelled quietly in a plane deâ€" signed by Col. Lindbergh himself for safe and easy air jaunts. ] The â€" newspaper, â€" "L‘Information," ‘ published in Paris, France, is authority for a statement that the Duke of Winaâ€" l sor (formerly King Edward VIID) plans to establish a residence in the famous lresort of Wiesbaden, Germany, where he‘will accept a financial position with the I. G. Farben Dye Trust. The Farâ€" Iben Trust is one of the largest organâ€" seeng in PIiSi the tower is pears that : were tired of had simply They travelle signed by Co safe and easy of: M Wilki: Many indberghs Reported Sightâ€"seeing in Italy Many varied games were piayed and some "magic" tricks were also done. Music was supplied by Mrs. G, Morin, Jean Swayne and Kay Wilkinson. Just before lunch a basket containing all the presents was placed before Miss Cranston. Before lunch was served a birthday cake in honour of Helen Landers was brought in with all the lighted candles. Everybody sang "Happy Birthday to Y Oou.‘"‘ Reported Duke of Windsor to Take Position in Germany Among those present were:â€"Mrs. G Morin, Elsie and Marion Sheridan, Dorâ€" othy Habib, Mora ard Margaret Becâ€" kett, Jean Swayne, Marjorie Bacon Helen Landers and Kay Wilkinson. TC opinion 1¢€ If you want to plate Uhe PIMNCSL i Radio in your home get our special proposition on your old model. You will be amazed. Our stock is limited. SEE US TOâ€"DAY! TWO GNLY Tone Flow new Westing. house 10â€"tube Allâ€"Wave Models, reguâ€" lar price $169.00. Reduced 25 per cent. A real buy. Act quickly! Low monthly payments, no interest, on Air Pilot wWestinghouse Models. Lynch Electrical Appliance Uo. It is the radio that has 39 Third Ave. Westinghouse i\ i rried involvit i1ge OoveI Air Pilot 10â€"tube, Allâ€"Wave \ Special Offer on Newest Priced from $54.50 for Mantel Models hont RANGES VACUUM ALL WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCKSE he world â€"Why should the be raised over hing save a diâ€" stions of policy nmnest differen:es 7 Cambrai. played and also done. . G. Morin, pt THURSDAY, FEB RUARY 4TH, Timmins emALl to leadership be MAures, Still 980 Unemployed Here Althot mins wl ment 0 have re, the pla through las con first month of the year 553 found; in the last month of were 725 jobs located. Nceed Pulp Cultlers Greatest demand is for and lumbermenâ€"bushmen. still jobs oper at Kapuskasin quois Falls for this type of e worker. One hundred anc seven were plac ary, while duri 127 found work Municipal W( month. The followin: FAarm Lumbering Building Mining Pemale Miscellant Municipal Relief Total place‘ts The figure 1 plicants" as S] at 980. Last 1 January 1936 i be taken to m unemployed it in that propor b month. One into the "activ wWidely jobâ€"seeke: turally le Not Da BJ lough the who are reported jlacemen glhi the ontinued > following figur in the placemen overnment emplo Jan. 1937 D putallo] mcouth ofifice 11 11 iL tly Phone 1870 )1 s being m nployers : This It;. Dulri now 6 Jan 5 nc i there 1€ J¢€ SiInce mA m C 9L 11 14 en 1

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